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    Louis Moult on his return to ML1

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    Steven Hammell previews Hearts game

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    Joe Efford: ‘It’s a positive environment’

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    Ross County match rearranged

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    Tierney named in Ireland U21 squad

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    Celtic quarter final tickets go on sale

  • Women

    Glasgow Women up next in SWPL

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    Next up: Hearts

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    Liam Kelly named in Scotland squad

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    Cash Converters continues long-standing partnership

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    Louis Moult on his return to ML1

    Louis Moult on his return to ML1

    I’M HOME. Two words which need little explanation when it comes to Louis Moult.

    The day after a fraught and frantic transfer deadline day, the 30-year-old pulled up outside somewhere his heart has perhaps never left. Four years ago he departed for Preston North End, but a bit of Moult was always at Fir Park.

    That was evident as he walked towards the Phil O’Donnell Stand, proclaiming those two words, before striding inside.

    It’s understandable that this football love affair continues to blossom, given how it blossomed during a breath- taking first spell which commenced in 2015.

    Over the next two-and-a-half seasons, Moult netted more times than a North Sea fisherman with 48 goals, including a never-to-be-forgotten four goals in the one game to humiliate Hamilton Academical.

    Since then, time at Deepdale and at Burton has brought more goals, but also frustration as injury has restricted the talents that Scottish defences cursed. But now back at Motherwell, Moult is ready to embrace some home comforts again.

    “To be honest me and Alan Burrows were in contact,” said Moult. “We are anyway, but since leaving Preston we’ve probably been that bit closer in how much we talk to each other.

    “It was one of those things. I always wanted to come back to Motherwell at some point in my career, my understanding was Motherwell wanted me back, too. I wanted it to happen, they wanted it to happen, and it was pleasing we managed to get the deal done.

    “There were times where I thought it wasn’t going to happen. I was a bit down in the dumps at times, but all parties came together to make it happen which I was delighted about.”

    Social media lit up with just an hour to go in the Scottish window as rumours started to circulate of a potential Motherwell/Moult reunion.

    Indeed, it appeared to all that it was nothing but false hope as both the English and Scottish windows slammed/creaked shut without a sign of him holding up a claret and amber jersey.

    Yet, a deal had in fact been done. Just.

    “The experience was crazy,” explained the 30-year-old. “Talks were ongoing for two to three weeks towards the end of the window then it all seemed to quieten down. There were a few things going on at my end and at Motherwell’s end. That’s how these things happen, really.

    “It wasn’t until deadline day where I knew it was happening. It was probably about an hour, maybe two hours to go before the deadline when it actually started to move.

    “There’s a picture of me in my living room signing on the dotted line with my wife about 20 minutes before the deadline. That’s literally how quickly it happened, I’m sure Alan Burrows said it all went through with about three minutes to spare.

    “My adrenaline has been sky high since joining due to the deadline day stuff, it’s been such a high.

    “When I came up, I remember walking into the ground with them filming, I just said ‘I’m home’. It was off the cuff, it wasn’t planned, that’s just how it felt.

    “Walking in and seeing how good a nick the ground is, the pitch looks unbelievable and they’ve obviously spent money around the place. It looks brilliant. The changing rooms look great, too.

    “They’ve got a thing in there where if you hit a 100-game milestone they put your name up on the wall, little things like that make Motherwell the club that it is. I’m on 98, so hopefully I’ll be up there soon.”

    Moult himself acknowledges it was a difficult decision to part when Preston came calling for him.

    Signed from Wrexham in 2015, the striker would go on to gain hero status among the Motherwell support. Every fan has their own favourite Moult memory, whether those four goals against Accies or THAT lob as part of a brace in the League Cup semi-final against Rangers.

    However, the opportunity to move to a big club in his homeland was too big a chance for him and his young family to turn down.

    Due to injury, only 40 games were racked up in blue and white during a frustrating period at Preston, but Moult’s talents and eye for goal still claimed eight goals and the adulation of the North End support before his switch to Burton last year.

    “It has been difficult, yeah,” he said.

    “Going to Preston was good for me and my family. I had a few tough times off the field with injuries, but I also learned a great deal by joining that football club.

    “I had good times as well. I managed to break into the team and score some goals which, now that I look back on it, I’m proud of that. Very, very proud of that.

    “Yeah, I’d have liked to do it on a more regular basis, I’d have liked to stay fit for longer and played football a lot more, but that’s football. Sometimes you can’t put your finger on these things.

    “Ever since leaving Motherwell, the support I’ve received has been incredible. I’ve had so many messages on social media and also had people coming down to Preston and Burton to watch and support me. I’ve never forgotten that.

    “I said to my wife when we left Motherwell ‘One day, we’re going to have to come back and pick up where we left off’. If I can now do that now, it’ll be brilliant.

    Motherwell fans will already be dreaming of seeing Moult link-up with the current squad to see what damage they can do this season.

    During his previous spell at Fir Park, the 30-year-old formed an incredible partnership with Ryan Bowman which got Motherwell to two finals in the one season under Stephen Robinson. A purple patch was also hit prior to that with Scott McDonald.

    So far, the opportunity to get his name up on that wall in the dressing room has not appeared for the forward. The late deal on deadline day meant there was no chance to feature against Dundee United, while the passing of Her Majesty the Queen last week brought Scottish football to a halt as a mark of respect.

    But Moult is ready and waiting to show Motherwell fans what they’ve been missing if given the nod.

    “With the Dundee United game, it was due to how late the deal got done that I didn’t play. It was just a bit too soon.

    “But all being well, I’m just looking forward to getting on the pitch.

    “It’s unfortunate what happened last weekend that meant the Ross County game was off, but obviously we all understand it.

    “Hopefully this weekend I can get on the pitch and get the three points. I just can’t wait to get back out there for Motherwell.”

    Speaking about what he’s seen so far, and the potential of a mouth-watering Moult/Kevin van Veen double act in attack for the Steelmen, the former Stoke City striker added: “After training with the boys and seeing how they played against Dundee United, I saw how we want to play. It’s pleasing because they’re link- up play was brilliant and we’re creating a lot of chances.

    “I’m really excited for it. You say about my partnership with Ryan Bowman, previous to that it was with Scott McDonald. Some of the things I’ve seen of Kev’s game are quite similar, especially Ryan Bowman.

    “So yeah, I’m looking forward to helping the team and the club again.”

    Some things have changed around the place since Moult left in 2018. The pitch is flat for a start. But there’s a few familiar faces that played a key role in his return.

    “Once the deal got done I sent the ‘gaffer’ a picture”, said Moult of his new manager Steven Hammell, whom he played with in claret and amber before leaving. “I think I put it up on my social media as well of me celebrating beating someone at Fir Park and me and Hammy are having a nice little cuddle.

    “It’s very, very pleasing to play for him. It’s good that I already understand him as a guy and know what kind of person he is. He’s a good person and wants the best for Motherwell, like all of us.

    “That was a big key factor in me coming back to the football club, as well as my relationship with Alan Burrows, the fans, the community. It’s always something I wanted to do and I can’t wait to give it my all.”

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    Steven Hammell previews Hearts game

    Steven Hammell says Hearts pose a serious threat and that his side have to be ready if they want to get anything out of the game.

    Despite being in Latvia in Europa Conference League action on Thursday night, the manager knows the squad depth that Hearts have and that they have the resources to overcome a tight schedule.

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    Joe Efford: ‘It’s a positive environment’

    Joe Efford has enjoyed getting plenty minutes on the park in the last couple of games.

    The American found it to be a challenging start to his season when he caught Covid-19 during pre-season but after a full recovery is ready to kick on.

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    Ross County match rearranged

    Ross County match rearranged

    The SPFL have informed us that the Ross County match, cancelled following the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II, will now go ahead on Tuesday 4 October, kick-off is 7.45pm.

    All tickets bought for the previous match will be valid for the new date.

    If you have bought a ticket and are unable to make it on 4 October, you can claim your refund.

    To do so, contact the ticket office on 01698 333333.

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    Tierney named in Ireland U21 squad

    Tierney named in Ireland U21 squad

    Ross Tierney has been included in Republic of Ireland’s Under 21 squad. 

    Tierney, who joined the club last January and has cemented a spot in the Steelmen starting eleven in recent weeks, is named in a 25-man squad.

    It is a vital international spell for the young Irish side as they take on Israel in their UEFA EURO Under-21 Championship playoff tie.

    In the two legged affair, the winners will qualify for the competition next summer.

    Jim Crawford’s men play at home in the first leg on Friday 23 September before the second leg, in Israel, on Tuesday 27 September.

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    Celtic quarter final tickets go on sale

    Celtic quarter final tickets go on sale

    Tickets for our forthcoming Premier Sports Cup Quarter Final match against Celtic are now on sale.

    The Steelmen will take on the current holders at Fir Park on Wednesday 19 October, kick-off is at 6.15pm.

    Motherwell season ticket holder’s seats will be reserved until 5pm on Wednesday 5 October and can be bought either online by clicking here or in person at the ticket office.

    Any season ticket holder seat not purchased after that time/date will be made available to non season ticket holders to buy from 9am on Thursday 6th October. Season ticket holders attending should note the game will be loaded onto their current card when they buy, and they do not need a physical ticket for the match.

    Non season ticket holders, who have a history of purchasing Motherwell end tickets for matches not including Rangers or Celtic at Fir Park, can buy non-reserved seats in person from the ticket office straight away (or previously reserved seats from 4 October onwards), but will not be able to do so online.

    If you do not have a season ticket and/or do not have a history of purchasing Motherwell tickets for games outwith Rangers or Celtic at Fir Park, you will unfortunately not be able to buy tickets for the match.

    Celtic supporters should contact their club for relevant ticket distribution information.

    Ticket prices:

    Prices
    Adults £22
    Concessions £15
    Young Adult £10
    Juveniles £4
    • Concessions are listed as aged 65 and over and full-time students with a valid matriculation card.
    • Young adults are aged between 12 and 17 years old.
    • Juveniles are listed as 11 years old or younger.
    • This is an all-ticket match so if you wish to join us, please purchase in advance. There will be no “cash at the turnstiles” option available anywhere in the stadium.
  • Women

    Glasgow Women up next in SWPL

    Glasgow Women up next in SWPL

    Motherwell play their first SWPL match in three weeks when they take on Glasgow Women on Sunday at K-Park.

    Kick-off is 4pm.

    How to follow the game

    Tickets for the game cost £8 for adults, while concessions and children cost £3.

    Story of the match

    Motherwell return to action after not having a game for three weeks.

    In their last game, they took on title chasers Celtic where they were convincingly beaten 8-0.

    Motherwell took on Glasgow Women in a pre-season friendly match back in July, with the women of steel notching up a 7-0 victory.

    Glasgow Women were promoted to the top flight this season and have found life difficult in their maiden SWPL voyage.

    They are yet to pick up their first point of the season but missed out narrowly on points in their match against Hamilton two matchdays ago, when they fell to a 4-3 defeat.

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    Next up: Hearts

    Next up: Hearts

    We take on Hearts in the cinch Premiership on Sunday at Fir Park.

    Kick-off is 3pm.

    Tickets

    Supporters are able to buy tickets online here or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Ticket Office open from 11am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility

    Away supporters can purchase tickets in the Tommy McLean stand from 2pm from the ticket booth up until kick-off (cash and card available)

    Ticket office opening times
    Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm and Friday 9-4pm, matchday 11am – kick-off.

    Hunter Stand O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand
    Adults £21 £25
    Concessions £17 £18
    Young Adults £10 £10
    Juniors £4 £4
     
    – Concessions Tickets would be ages 65 and over and FT Students with a valid matric card.
    – Young Adults tickets would ages 12 to 17.
    – Juveniles would be 11 and under.
    – Family tickets would be one adult / senior citizen concession and x2 juveniles.
    Hospitality

    There are still hospitality places available for this match in the Centenary Suite.  Watch the game in style with prices starting from just £39pp.

    Call 01698 338008 or book online.

    Cooper Bar
    We’re open from 12 noon on the first floor of our Cooper stand. Fans and children of both clubs are welcome to join us for food and drink with a visit from a player.

    How to follow game online

    PPV and virtual season ticket options are not available for cinch Premiership matches this season. This will be the case for all 2022/23 cinch Premiership matches this season.

    If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.

    Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.

    The Story of the Match

    We are back in action following last week’s postponement and both sides will be looking to go into the international break on the back of a good result.

    The Steelmen will be looking to get back to winning ways, following a frustrating draw last time out ar home to Dundee United and a defeat away to Kilmarnock.

    Hearts are in Europa Conference league action on Thursday night, taking on FK Rīgas Futbola Skola in Latvia. They started the season well but have only scored in one of their last six matches.

    Match Officials
    • Referee: Nick Walsh
    • AR1: Calum Spence
    • AR2: Michael Banks
    • Fourth Official: Lloyd Wilson
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    Liam Kelly named in Scotland squad

    Liam Kelly named in Scotland squad

    Liam Kelly has been named in the Scotland squad for the forthcoming UEFA Nations League matches. 

    Although the stopper has been in numerous squads in the last year, he has still yet to pick up a full cap for his country.

    The Scots have three fixtures later in the month, starting with a double header at Hampden Park.

    Ukraine are first at the National Stadium on Wednesday 21 September before Republic of Ireland are the visitors on Saturday 24 September.

    Steve Clarke’s men then travel to Poland to take on Ukraine in their final Nations League group match on 27 September.

    Scotland are currently in second place in the group, with six points. Should they finish top in the group, they will be promoted to League A, Group 4 for the 2024/25 campaign and go into a UEFA Euro 2024 playoff against the other best ranked teams from the other groups who haven’t already qualified.

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    Cash Converters continues long-standing partnership

    Cash Converters continues long-standing partnership
    Leading second hand retailer Cash Converters has renewed its sponsorship agreement with Motherwell FC for the 12th consecutive season.
    The partnership, which is currently the longest-running in the SPFL, will see Cash Converters’ sponsorship boards remain at Fir Park and on the John Hunter stand.
    Cash Converters and Scottish Premiership side Motherwell FC have agreed an extension to the longest-running partnership deal in the league.
    The second-hand retailer will support the Steelmen for the 12th consecutive year, during which time Cash Converters branding has been a mainstay at Fir Park on the John Hunter stand.
    The partnership has also seen ticket giveaways allowing deserving families and young people in the community free access to home matches.
    Peter Hall, CEO of Cash Converters, said: “We’re proud to be playing our part in one of the longest-running sponsorship deals in Scottish Football, which has gone from strength to strength over the years.
    “Our stores across Scotland have a strong connection with their local communities, and this partnership has served to support both the club and those who come to watch them week in, week out.
    “Everyone from Cash Converters wishes Steven and the team all the best for the season ahead.” Suzanne Reid, head of commercial & marketing at Motherwell FC, added: “We’re delighted to be working with Cash Converters for the 12th year in a row, which speaks volumes of the success we’ve had together so far.
    “Sustained support from leading UK brands like Cash Converters is a real asset to the club, and we look forward to another two successful seasons with them on board.”